really well done history of Oakland that follows three movements in oakland, the ku klux klan in the 20s, workers and the general strike of the late 40s early 50s and the black power movements starting in the mid-60s and extending into the mid 70s. then an interesting final chapter that talks about oakland in the 80s and 90s.
this book had a really nice balance of theory and history. it focused largely on ethnicity, class and race.
i highly recommend this book. rhomberg definitely did his homework and he did a great job of mapping out connections between different people and different events.